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Chapter 2

Knowing About Myself

What’s Involved in Career Choice?

Self-Knowledge--CIP Pyramid. Republished with permission of the National Career Development Association.

What do you need to know about yourself to assist you

in your career choices?

Self-Knowledge

Values

Interests

Skills

Values

Definition:

Something that is important or desirable to you

Should vs. Like

Values may be associated with something you should do vs. something you like to do

VS.

Class Question:

How many of you would choose more money over more time?

Why?

Source: What Should You Choose Time or Money?

Research says…

The clearer our values, the easier

the career-planning process!

R SIGI3 Values*

• High income

• Prestige

• Independence

• Helping others

• Security

• Variety

• Leadership

• Leisure

*Used by permission of Valpar International Corporation

7-Step Values Clarification Process

Choosing A Value

1. Freely and without pressure

2. From among alternatives

3. After thinking about the results

7-Step Values Clarification Process(continued)

Prizing Your Values

4. Being pleased with your choices

5. Being willing to state publicly

Acting On Your Values

6. Doing something behavioral

7. Acting consistently & repetitively

Self-Knowledge

Interests

Interests

Definition:Those things a person does for funor enjoys.

Interest Measurement

Assessed InterestsExpressed Interests

Assessed vs. Expressed

What do you think is the difference?

Four Ideas In Holland’s Theory

1. Most persons can be categorized as one of six types.

2. There are six kinds of environments.

3. People search for environments where they can express their skills, abilities, values, attitudes, etc…

4. Behavior is determined by interaction between personality & environment.

Holland Types

Realistic

Investigative

Artistic

Social

Enterprising

Conventional

Identifying Interests

• Self-Directed Search (SDS)

•Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

•ACT World-of-Work (WOW) Map

Self-Knowledge

Skills

Skills

What can you do?Things we can do well

Behaviors we have learned/ acquired/developed

Special talents and abilities

Collegiate Employment Research Institute

New hires need skills in 3 areas:

1. Entrepreneurial mindset

2. Creativity and innovation

3. Cultural capital

Identifying Skills

SAT, MAT, ACT, LSAT, & MCAT

What Color is Your Parachute? (Bolles, 2016)

FSU Online Career Portfolio www.portfolio.fsu.edu

Nine FSU Portfolio Skills

1. Communication

2. Creativity

3. Critical Thinking

4. Leadership

5. Life Management

6. Research/Project Management

7. Social Responsibility

8. Teamwork

9. Technical/Scientific

Transferable Skills

Interpersonal skills are important to prospective employers including:

• Communication

• Problem Solving Adaptability

• Responsibility

• Positive Demeanor

• Teamwork

Improving Self-Knowledge

• Thinking better about myself• Don’t over generalize from past

experiences

• Don’t rely too much on other’s opinions

• Avoid making decisions while in a crisis

• Make full and thoughtful use of available tools

• Use clear, complete self-knowledge

Improving Self-Knowledge

• Seek out/acquire varied life experiences

• Process/talk about these experiences

• Connect life experiences and events to one another

• View this as a lifelong process

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